Deliver Us The Moon port for Switch uncancelled, coming in 2024

Deliver Us The Moon

Publisher Wired Productions and developer KeokeN Interactive announced they’re doing a Switch port for Deliver Us The Moon, after all.

Several years after the game’s Switch port was cancelled, the new hybrid console port is finally coming sometime later in 2024.

Deliver Us The Moon has been available on Windows PC (via GOG and Steam), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5.

“We’re thrilled to announce that Deliver Us The Moon will be arriving soon on the Nintendo Switch platform, thanks to our valued partnership with Wired Productions once again,” said brothers Paul and Koen Deetman of developers KeokeN Interactive. “Bringing our immersive experience to this console opens up new avenues for players to dive into our world wherever they are. Join us as we embark on this exciting journey, we can’t wait to deliver this adventure to Nintendo fans worldwide”

Leo Zullo, co-founder and Managing Director of publisher Wired Productions said: “The Deliver Us The Moon and Wired story started in PAX in early 2019. We loved the game, but more importantly – we felt connected to the Deetman brothers and their values. To be still working 5 years later, on the final piece of the jigsaw for Deliver Us The Moon, is something special. KeokeN Interactive are one of the best storytellers out there, and giving Switch players the chance to experience this game is something at one point, no one thought technically possible, but I’m so happy to be here today, back in mission control, counting down the days to blast off.”

Here’s a rundown on the port, plus a new trailer:

Deliver Us The Moon is a Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future where Earth’s natural resources are depleted. In an effort to solve the energy crisis, global powers created the World Space Agency and secured a promising new source of energy on the moon.

The World Space Agency colonized and operated from the moon until one fateful night all communications with Earth ceased and the energy source was lost. Now, years later, you assume the role of Earth’s last astronaut on a do-or-die mission to investigate what happened and save humanity.

During this adventure, your only companion is a small robot named ASE. Together you will traverse the moon, explore abandoned facilities, gather clues and ultimately uncover the secrets and hidden agendas of those long gone!

Will you save mankind or be forgotten in the dark abyss of Space?

Features

  • REAL WORLD THEMES – The narrative focuses on topical issues, like climate change and the depletion of the world’s natural resources
  • MULTIPLE GAMEPLAY STYLES – Experience sequences of 1st and 3rd person play, as Deliver Us The Moon takes you on a genre busting narrative adventure
  • BE AN ASTRONAUT – Launch a rocket from Earth, journey through the WSA space station and explore the open lunar landscape with weightless freedom – by foot, rover or monorail
  • UNCOVER THE PAST – Ruins of previous lunar missions have many stories and secrets to tell. Use your Astrotool to uncover the history of the lunar colony
  • SUIT UP WITH SPACE AGE TECH – With the ASE drone as your sole companion, utilise the greatest technology mankind has to offer from new age space-suits, cutting lasers, rockets and robot arms
  • SURVIVE HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS – With oxygen tanks running out and the never-ending void of Space staring you down, staying alive won’t be so easy
  • CRACK THE CODE – Overcome obstacles, dangers blocking your path and uncover the secrets of the past by using various tools and all of your wits to solve intricate puzzles
  • FEEL WEIGHTLESS WITH A BREATHTAKING & ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDTRACK – Inspired by the greatest works of Sci-Fi in cinema, Deliver Us The Moon has an awe inspiring soundtrack to rival the movies with three hours of original music
  • POWERED BY UNREAL ENGINE 4 – Deliver Us The Moon uses Unreal® Engine 4 to deliver incredible gameplay and stunning graphics
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